Critical Texts

Louis Menand writes about why the women’s movement neededThe Feminine Mystique (despite its shortcomings). You could also read a review of Rebecca Jo Plant’sMom, which looks to The Feminine Mystique to understand why our culture blames mothers.

David Roberts spent 12 hours in front of a screen everyday, frequently hit the daily tweet limit, and saw "every sunset as a potential Instagram." So he decided to quit the internet for a year and lived to tell the tale for Outside. Yet disconnecting isn't as easy as signing off Twitter. "One striking feature of the digital-self-help literature is that it treats distraction, overload, and frazzlement almost entirely as personal challenges. If you’re stressed out and unable to concentrate, you’re not enlightened enough. Meditate harder." Pair with: What's it like to be from the last generation to remember life before the internet and our own Edan Lepucki's (slightly shorter) social media detox.

Charles Bock (Beautiful Children), in a recent interview, sounding perturbed: "Where are you right now? I’m in a writer’s room in Manhattan. There’s all these other people with their fucking computers doing their stupid little bullshit. It feels pointless. You wanna feel like it matters. It’s hard to do that when you’re in a room like this. At least it’s quiet."

This Sunday, come out to the KGB Bar and meet The Millions! A pile of staffers including C. Max Magee, Garth Risk Hallberg, Emily St. John Mandel, Sonya Chung, and yours truly will be there, and a good number of them will be reading their work. The event even ends by nine, so you can rush home to see Mad Men.

Garth recently posited that Dave Eggers would be a great, if counter-intuitive, replacement for Philip Gourevitch at the Paris Review. Instead, the Paris Review has announced today the equally admirable appointment of FSG editor Lorin Stein to head up the venerable literary magazine. The announcement.